I, for one, love my small bathroom. It's compact, easy to navigate, and best of all it doesn't take up too much valuable space in my New York City apartment! Also, in such a small space it's easy to make a big impact with a little change, such as a new shower curtain, a tiny shelf, or an unexpected pop of color. Here are twenty-five ways you can add a little style to your little room.

Textiles:

1. Design Love Fest sews and stamps this cute laundry hamper. 2. Little Green Notebook shares this adorable no-sew sink skirt. 3. Pretty Prudent shares a no-sew version of an embroidery hoop hamper. This would be great hanging from the back of a small bathroom door. 4. Whitney crocheted these beautiful cotton washcloths over at the Purl Bee. There's nothing quite like a handmade washcloth! 5. This hand-embroidered bath mat from Sincerely Kinsey is a fun touch for a small bathroom — just be sure to use colorfast yarn!

Mirrors:

11. A simple painted stripe created a faux framed mirror at Rice Designs. This is a great idea for a rental where you're stuck with a frameless mirror! 12. Design Love Fest created this small amethyst mirror, a perfect focal point for a jewel-box sized bathroom. 13. A Beautiful Mess shares a simple, modern mirror DIY. I would love to see several lined up — I think they would look like modern portholes! 14. This petite wood slice mirror is just the right size for getting up close to apply eyeliner or check that your part is just right. From Desert Domicile. 15. DIY Network shares a tutorial for turning old crates into deep-framed mirrors.

Storage:

21. Design Sponge shares the tutorial for this narrow rope shelf. 22. This simple magnetic strip inside the medicine cabinet frees up a lot of valuable shelf space. From Superwoman. 23. My So-Called Home adds an above-the-door shelf for extra storage in the bathroom. 24. A long row of cubbies keeps the necessities within easy reach, but off of the countertop and sink edges. From Itsy Bits and Pieces. 25. Spark and Chemistry created this clever small-space towel rack that rests flat against the wall. I often wish I could reclaim the five inches taken up by my jutting towel rack — every little bit counts when space is tight.